Best example is in TF2, People will lose their **** for a Genuine Strange Festive Botkiller Killstreak, even if the said item is one of the worst in the game. I.E. a reskin. I turned down a Strange Solemn Vow because I never use that weapon.

I'm pretty sure he means that there's jack **** work in the UK atm so university graduates with degrees can't find work in their chosen field so they have to work in low paying jobs, it's been all over the news in the UK. My cousin just graduated as an Electrical engineer but he's struggling to find a job so he's working as a clerk atm.

We have a subsidiary in the UK, engineering related, what I hear from there is quite the opposite. People with master degree are hard to find or ask for way to much money compared to the Austrian/German level.

Aldi is the **** . Cheap ass food that tastes just as good as the real food it's generic for and cheaper.

10/10 store. Only downfall is you have to bring your own bag to put **** in.
Or multiple bags, you know. Or you can buy them for money, too. keep the damn commies homeless from stealing their carts, they make you put a quarter in it to get it out then you get it back when you come back.

Aldi is a company that.. I believe started in Germany? I could be wrong. Anyways, they offer either off-brand or name brand in off brand packaging products for a lot cheaper. By checking the addresses on the box, my mom found that most of their cereals and a few other things were actually just name brand cereals (like Cheerios, Fruit Loops, etc) just in off-brand packaging.

It's a decent place to shop for OK food most of the time, but it's really more for people who require cheap food.

By being the owners and requiring whatever they please from their employees? Especially considering Aldi's generally gives alot more responsibility to their workers (and higher average pay as a result) I would expect them to ask for slightly higher than average credentials than the common applicant.

Well yeah, but it's not fun when you look at it honestly. I'm fairly certain everybody recognizes that the pool of Harvard applicants and McDonald's applicants is completely different. But still, you need much more than a 4.0 to get into Harvard. That's pretty easy to come by these days. I graduated high school with like a 4.6 and barely got into GA Tech didn't go there, but got accepted . That was with a number of extracurriculars and even having some research published. A 4.0 is pretty standard for college-bound students, it doesn't even ensure getting accepted into a state school nowadays.

A few months before I graduated High School, my parents wanted me to get a job at McDonalds just so I have a job, I went in for an open interview with basketball shorts and a tanktop, no smile on my face and told the interviewer some ******** and she still was going to hire me. Didn't take the job though, working somewhere much better, but that shows you just how ****** of a person you'd have to be to not even be taken by McDonalds.